Eating EAT-Lancet

Published in mid-January, the EAT-Lancet Commission’s report Food in the Anthropocene opened the floodgates for the debate on what a sustainable diet would mean in terms of both planet and nutrition.

Commended by some and heavily criticized by others, it nonetheless has sparked a critical conversation: how do we eat so that we meet our nutritional needs but don’t destroy the planet in the process (and die)? Important question.

So, to answer that question, this is a blog series about a sustainable diet journey… and begins with trying to translate these (often highly specific) recommendations into an actual diet, with actual meals. And in the process critique the report, both its strengths and weaknesses.